Warning, 4 - fuel and lubrication, 5 - operating instructions – McCulloch MCC1435A User Manual

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4 - FUEL AND LUBRICATION

4-1. FUEL

Use regular grade unleaded gasoline mixed with Genuine

McCulloch 40:1 2-cycle engine oil for best results. Use mix-

ing ratios in Section 4-3.

Never use straight gasoline in your unit.This will cause

permanent engine damage and void the manufactur-

er’s warranty for that product. Never use a fuel mixture that

has been stored for over 90 days.

If 2-cycle lubricant other than Genuine McCulloch

Lubricant is to be used, it must be a premium grade oil

for 2-cycle air cooled engines mixed at a 40:1 ratio. Do not

use any 2-cycle oil product with a recommended mixing

ratio of 100:1. If insufficient lubrication is the cause of

engine damage, it voids the manufacturer’s engine warran-

ty for that occurrence.

4-2. MIXING FUEL

Mix fuel with Genuine McCulloch brand 2 cycle oil in an

approved container. Use mixing table for correct ratio of fuel

to oil. Shake container to ensure thorough mix.

Lack of lubrication voids engine warranty.

4-3.FUEL AND LUBRICATION SYMBOLS

FUEL MIXING TABLE

4-4.RECOMMENDED FUELS

Some conventional gasolines are being blended with oxy-

genates such as alcohol or an ether compound to meet

clean air standards. Your McCulloch engine is designed to

operate on any gasoline intended for automotive use

including oxygenated gasolines.

4-5.CHAIN AND BAR LUBRICATION

Always refill the chain oil tank each time the fuel tank is

refilled. We recommend using Genuine McCulloch Chain,

Bar and Sprocket Oil, which contains additives to reduce

friction and wear and to assist in the prevention of pitch for-

mation on the bar and chain.

Gasoline and Oil

Mix 40:1

Oil Only

5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5-1. ENGINE PRE-START CHECKS

WARNING

Never start or operate the saw unless the bar and chain are

properly installed.

1. Fill the fuel tank (A) with correct fuel mixture (Figure

5-1A).

2. Fill the oil tank (B) with correct chain and bar oil

(Figure 5-1A).

3. Be certain the CHAIN BRAKE

®

is disengaged (C)

before starting unit (Figure 5-1A).

NOTE: See page 9 Fig. 3-5A & 3-5B.

5-2. TO START ENGINE

1. Press red STOP switch to the “I” ON position (Fig. 5-

2A).

2. Pull out the choke (A) to the point where it latches in

place. (Fig. 5-2B)

3. Push the primer bulb (B) 10 times. (Fig. 5-2C)

4. Latch throttle advance: depress latch and hold (C)

squeeze throttle trigger (D) release trigger and then

the latch. (Fig. 5-2D)

5. Place the saw on a firm and level surface. Hold the

saw securely with your foot as illustrated. Pull sharply

on the starter 4 times. Watch the chain in case it runs.

(Fig. 5-2E)

NOTE: If the engine sounds as if it wants to start before the

4th tug, end the tugging of the starter and proceed as

described in the next step.

6. Push in the choke (E) as far it will go. (Fig. 5-2F)

7. Hold the saw securely and tug sharply on the starter

4 times. The engine should start.

8. Let the engine run for 10 seconds to warm up. Press

the trigger (F) and put it into idle. (Fig. 5-2G)

9. If the engine does not start up, repeat the above

steps.

IMPORTANT IDLING INFORMATION

In some cases due to operating conditions (altitude, tem-

perature etc.) your chain saw may need a slight adjustment

to the idle speed.

After warm up - See the User's Manual section 5-2, step 7

- If unit does not Idle after restarting 2 times, follow these

steps to adjust idle.

1. Idle adjustment access (G). (Figure 5-2H)

2. Using a Phillips or slotted screwdriver - turn screw 1/4

to 1/2 turn clockwise (to the right). Unit should then

idle properly. (Figure 5-2H)

NOTE: If chain turns while idling - turn screw back to the

left until chain stops and unit continues to idle.

5-1A

C

A

B

5-2A

5-2B

A

5-2C

B

5-2D

5-2E

C

D

5-2F

A

5-2G

F

5-2H

5-2H

G

GASOLINE

McCulloch 40:1 Ratio

Lubricant

1 U.S. Gal.

3.2 oz.

95ml (cc)

5 Liters

4.3 oz.

125ml (cc)

1 lmp. Gal.

4.3 oz.

125ml (cc)

Mixing

Procedure

40 Parts Gasoline to

1 Part Lubricant

1ml=1cc

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